Need advice on tying down my girls

Bolt7881

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I'm no expert, but my guess is.
1. Looks like bugs for sure.
2. No clue.
3. Mag deficiency.
I'm still a rookie, but am interested in what the pros say.
Definitely catipilars. Neem oil is a good organic pesticide. Spray on plant and put some in the soil to kill anything laying eggs in soil. Plant safe. The brown spots could be a stress from nutrients, heat, or liquid nutrient that got on leaves when feeding
 

Bolt7881

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Organic neem oil plant safe. Evan while flowering. Spray whole plant and put some in soil to kill any eggs. Use for a week straight or better. Will not harm or irritate plant.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I never said anything about caterpillars in my post. You edited my post before quoting me. It probably is, but I never said that. I didn't realize you could alter someone's post and quote it, but get how to do it. At least spell caterpillar correct if you're trying to speak for me, haha.

This is what I said.
I'm no expert, but my guess is.
1. Looks like bugs for sure.
2. No clue.
3. Mag deficiency.
I'm still a rookie, but am interested in what the pros say.
 
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Bolt7881

Member
I never said anything about caterpillars in my post. You edited my post before quoting me. It probably is, but I never said that. I didn't realize you could alter someone's post and quote it, but get how to do it. At least spell caterpillar correct if you're trying to speak for me, haha.

This is what I said.
Not sure how i did it it was done accidentally. I was leaving addvice. Next thing i saw was my advice ended up on yours. My ph was on 2% battery and started blinking when it happened. I will check ph. Out make sure i didnt loose anything.
 

Greenhobbiest

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Organic neem oil plant safe. Evan while flowering. Spray whole plant and put some in soil to kill any eggs. Use for a week straight or better. Will not harm or irritate plant.
Thanks for the info mate. I had used neem oil a couple times but will use more frequently. I thought you couldn’t use it during flower?
 

PadawanWarrior

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Not sure how i did it it was done accidentally. I was leaving addvice. Next thing i saw was my advice ended up on yours. My ph was on 2% battery and started blinking when it happened. I will check ph. Out make sure i didnt loose anything.
I think you put your message before the closing quote parameter in the reply. I knew it was an accident. Being able to alter what people say is just a computer glitch kinda thing. It's all good man.
 

PhillyAlex

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Did you snap these girls when tying them down, iv had a lot of success just wetting them and using soft plant tie to bend them down
 

Greenhobbiest

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Did you snap these girls when tying them down, iv had a lot of success just wetting them and using soft plant tie to bend them down
Hey mate na didn’t snap them just bent them down gradually. I have a lot more tops now as the sun is hitting more of the plant, so hopefully bigger yield now!
 

Greenhobbiest

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Hey dude looking great you can really notice the difference. Howd you make the bottle trap.?
I actually found it on an old Burke’s backyard YouTube video. You get a bottle, cut out a door on each side, put it in the ground and fill it with beer. It worked within 1 day. Got 3 snails that were eating a lot of my plants. Really easy and no pesticides.
 

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PhillyAlex

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I actually found it on an old Burke’s backyard YouTube video. You get a bottle, cut out a door on each side, put it in the ground and fill it with beer. It worked within 1 day. Got 3 snails that were eating a lot of my plants. Really easy and no pesticides.
Hey dude is there anything in the bottom of your tonic bottle?
 

Greenhobbiest

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Hey guys I’m a few weeks into flower now. All Is good but started getting some leaves looking like a mag deficiency? Anyone know what it is and how it should be handled during flower? Thanks fellas 8E0D4B0C-7BF0-4F3B-87DB-427F4EEB7AC6.jpeg
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